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Show TIIE Page Six Pre-Nupti- SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Club Meets club met Monday The T.E.N. afternoon at the home of Miss Shirley Pherson to work on their record books and to continue their summer sewing project. Refreshments were served at the 4-- 4-- H H Ayedetle Club The Ayedette club members were guests at the home of Mrs. Betty Hansen for sewing and luncheon Tuesday evening. Mrs. Beth Downard of Loa was a special guest. Mnemonic Club Luncheon completed an afternoon of sewing and visiting when Mrs. Karl Peterson was hostess to the members of the Mnemonic club at her home Friday. Special guests included Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. Rulon Bryner, Mrs. Carmen Lewis and Mrs. James Gardner. MissLaRueFrandsen Married Thursday A f fairs al Honor Miss Earlene Durrani the occasion honored Miss night, Earlene Durrant and Hal G. whose marriage takes place this week. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hills, Mr. and Mrs. George Entre Nous Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Karl JameMrs. This Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Carnavali, Mrs. Max Snow will be hostess at her son, E. L. Van Aelstyn, Mr. and Mrs. home to the members of the Entre James Jameson, Blaine C. Morse, Nous club. Twelve guests will en- and Sam Bunnel of Grand Juncjoy luncheon and cards. Mac-Knig- tion, Colorado. Sunday morning Mrs. Lynn was hostess at a bridge at the Country club in Miss Durrant. A Doll Garden roses completed decorations. The guests iece. in-le- d: Miss Mary Louise Appel, , Mrs. Lem Shiner, Mrs. Mrs. Bill Clontz, Miss Lydia DeAngeles, Mrs. Howard Means, Mrs. Mrs. Berensen, Mrs. Jack Eld- - Miss Durrant was the guest of for her at a bridge supper kitchen shower inviting the ?d Mrs. Harry Virden, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Thomas the bride of Junp Norton of Tacoma, Has Birthday Party Mrs. R. L. Newman has arranged were special guests.' Wedding Day Set For July 2 Thursday birthday supper and party at the which park this Thursday evening of Price Girls Engagement 6th the birthday will celebrate Announced By Parents chosen Twelve her daughter, Peggy June. Sunday, July 2, has been LaRue Mr. and Mrs. invited been Miss have of friends the wedding day young her. and Mrs. to Price with Mr. occasion of announce the the daughter enjoy Wright, E E. Wright, who will become the iraUghter JuaU Wes Shurtz, son of Mr dS bride of Sheldon Oliver, son of Ladasa Club The Ladasa club members were D. Shurtz of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oliver. The are being piarjJ ceremony will be performed by guests Friday night at the home of parties Price Miss Gladays Tanner for sewing bride-eleof the Nelson before the Orson Bishop Third ward in the presence of the and luncheon. Miss Jean Waterwhichi3totakepl,wlj immediate members of both fam- man, Miss Shirley and Mrs. Loyal home. ilies at the Oliver The young couple will be honored at a wedding dinner followa Frandsen became John Litsak in rites solemnized Thursday, June 22, at 6:00 oclock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frandsen. A large bay window banked with roses, pink and white peonies and gladiolas and lighted with pink tapers furnished the setting for the ceremony which was performed by Bishop F. B. Hammond of the Price First ward in the presence of immediate family members. The bride, who was unattended, ing the ceremony. made a lovely picture in her wedFrom 4:00 until 6:00 oclock open ding gown of light blue net over house will be held at the Oliver taffeta with Juliette cap and bridal home honoring the bride and Mrs. bouquet of gardenias and roses. groom and Lieutenant and Special music preceded the cere- Glen Oliver who will arrive from mony, Miss Claudia Bawden sang Marfa Field, Texas, for the wedSweethearts and Mr. and Mrs. ding. Lieutenant Oliver received Duane Frandsen sang O Promise jhjs commjSsion and wings at exer-MMrs. Garth Frandsen was clses held this week at Mai fa Field. the accompanist. After the cereThe newlyweds will make their mony Miss Bawden sang I Love home in Provo where Mr. Oliver is You Truly. employed with Geneva Steel. Both A buffet wedding supper honor- are graduates of Carbon high ed the young couple immediately school and for the past year have following the marriage rites. A been unth the Allen and Gaicia white frosted wedding cake was company and Geneva Steel at the table centerpiece with glowing Horse Canyon. pink tapers on either side. The newlyweds left for Salt Celebrates Birthday Lake City that evening returning Miss Wallace, daughter of Joan enroute to Berwin, here Saturday Mrs. and Mr. George Wallace, celIllinois, where they will make seventh her ebrated birthday with home. their a party at her home Sunday afternoon. A birthday luncheon preIs Hostess ceded a theatre party for the folWednesday Night friends: Carol Lee Mrs. Therald Jensen entertained lowing young Mariette of Memmott Helper, at a bridge luncheon at her home Bliss FinEarlene Hills, Bateman, Wednesday night which compliMarjorie Ann mented Mrs. Duane Frandsen. layson, Lynn Mills, Redd and Sue Carol Connole of armusical were numbers Special Miss LaVon MySalt Lake ranged and given by Mrs. Marcel ers, who City. is visiting here from Mrs. Byron Thompson Jeanselme, and Miss Darand Mrs. Willis Bean. The guests Leadville, Colorado, of Spring Canyon, Carlson lene included: Mrs. Belmont Richards, Mrs. Isaac McQueen, Mrs. Omar assisted with the party Bunnel, Mrs. Carlyle Pace, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Sheldon Miss LaRue Mr. and Mrs. Marl Gibson entertained their club at a bridge dinner party at their home Saturday Thursday, PRICE. UTAII SUN-ADVOCAT- E, aS ct Th rsHMtr 99 .RAYON SHOWER-COOL- .. IS B EM BERG e. SUNNY PRICE COOLEST FROCKS YOUR IN WARDROBE Refreshing as a breath of air! Sheer rayon bembergs in tiny or medium full swishing prints. Low necklines, skirts and short sleeves. Sizes 12-2- Siui to 30 Andinsi a snug-- f slides up pistons Farmerette Club Holds Meeting Members of the Farmerette club, Installation of the following directed by Mrs. Joe Pollock, met at the home of Verna Marsing for their regular meeting at 2:30 last Senior Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in working on their projects. Light refreshments were Bartlett; graduate regent, served. e Collins; guide, Viirginia :enwerder; assistant guide, Feted At Dinner ie Myers; sentinel, Jennie Tuesday Evening A bachelors dinner, honoring Hal G. MacKnight was given TuesNamed as chairman of commit-ar- day night at the Carbon Country Leona Johnson, ritual; club. About twenty friends se Heart, Rena Knudsen; the affair and offered adse Haven, Iris Potts; home vice to the prospective benedict, who will be married Friday to Miss Earlene Durrant of Castle Gate, The members of the Mens or- - R. T. Mitchell acted as master of e: u it al 1800 ti do mi every en runn your is tt And travelini Withoi cation, heatup All-re- d, Mrs. Ross Boyack, Mrs. GerTuesday evening Miss Durrant ald Ottosen, Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen, Mrs. George Patterick, Mrs. a at her home in Castle Gate, Edway Redd, Mrs. Bliss Finlayson, green and white color scheme Mrs. D. T. Madsen, Mrs. Walter Maynard, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs. Dean Porter, Mrs. Thompson, green tapers in ciystal Mrs. Jeanselme and Mrs. Bean. me ifish S.?0 44 Quaker Club This Thursday night Mrs. Prichard will entertain the Quaker club at her home. Luncheon and sewing will be enjoyed by the guests. Last week the Quaker club members were guests at the home of Mrs. Norma Baker. Miss Vera Bean and Miss Midge Muffett were special guests. tight in bricati Le-Gra- nd your ca 5000 Ar that an Price Woman Is Song Collaberator Mrs. Tom Christensen of East Second North street, Price, is the composer of the song, My Daddy Is A Soldier, in collaboration with Hal Chaveeler, who is affiliated with Tin Pan Alley. This song will be played over station KEUB during the request hour this Friday, June 30. Thats with J amine car. B there are he; Thursday Luncheon Mrs. Edway Redd will preside at a bridge luncheon at her home this Thursday afternoon. Roses will make attractive table and living room decorations. The guests will include Mrs. Dean Porter, Mrs. ceremonies. Henry Mills, Mrs. Bliss Finlayson, Mrs. F. A. Norton, Mrs. Byron New Officers Thompson, Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mrs. Installed At Meet Max Snow, Mrs. D. T. Madsen, Last Wednesday night at a din- Mrs. Therald Jensen, Mrs. W. E. ner at the Country club Laura Mclntire, Mrs. Walter Maynard Chappelle was installed as the new and Mrs. Gerald Ottosen. B. P. W. president with the follow-in- g new officers: Vice president, Tuesday Luncheon Ilene Babic; corresponding secreMrs. Frank Averill was a special tary, Severina Grosso; treasurer, guest when Mrs. Leonard FrandHelen Qliveto and recording secre- sen entertained at a luncheon at tary, Isabel Lewis. her home Tuesday afternoon. OthReports from the state conven- er guests included Mrs. Ruth Ber-nartion held in Salt Lake City, June Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, Mrs. 2 and 3, were given by delegates Francis Miles, Mrs. W. A. Engle, Severina Grosso, Helen Oliveto and Mrs. Ed Wetzel, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Sophia Roberts. Mrs. Chappelle Mrs. A. N. Smith. reviewed highlights from the report given by the national B. P. W. president who addressed the convention. inner Guests Private and Mrs. Sam Oliveto visiting here from Chi- Olivetos grandmother, Mrs. The guests included: Mr. Frank Migliore di, A birthday dinner was given at le home of Elmer Timothy of E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP whose seventieth Handicraft Club Roosevelt, (70th) birthday was on that day. Mrs. Barbara Oviatt and Mrs. Those present were: Mr. and Hannah Callaway will be this Thursday evening when they entertain the members of the ?r Timothy, Mrs. Fred t, Handicraft club at a picnic supand Mrs. Earl Hales of Price, per at the park. Special guests and ten grandchildren. will be Mrs. Beth Downard and Mrs. Timothy is the mother of 13 Mrs. Joseph Brubaker. children of which 11 are living, 27 grandchildren and 9 Governor Addresses Club She has three sons in the Gdvernor Herbert B. Maw adarmed forces. Pfc. Golden Tim- dressed the Carbon County Ladies othy, somewhere in Australia, Pfc. Democratic club at a special meetOwen Timothy, Camp Beale, Caliing held Sunday afternoon at the fornia and Corporal Alvin Timo- Helper civic auditorium. The dithy, somewhere in Italy. LeRoy rect primary law--, its purpose and was Timothy honorably discharg- mechanics was ed from the army last spring. She governor. He explained by the also discussed the has also three in the importance of this years election service; Private Fred C. Mabbutt, relative to the war and Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas; Ser- also to the winning peace which follows. He geant Earl D. Hales, Camp Bowie, stressed the responsibility that the Texas, and Private Sheldon Axel-so- women of the country will have Camp Pendleton, California. this year, stating that with most Mrs. Timothy will remain here of the men in the armed forces or for a short visit before returning in vital war the women industry', to her home at Roosevelt. will have the responsibility of getting the voters out to vote. Entertain Visitors Brief talks were given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mace Nicholson Albert Jensen, vice chairman of entertained at dinner at the Coun- Salt Lake county and by Mrs. C. try club Saturday night for their L. Jack, a member of the house of house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray representatives, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Quinton Wilcox, Sudbury of Salt Lake City and for president Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Nicholson of the ladies organization, presidof Dragerton. ed at the meeting and special musical numbers from Young AmA mere Club erica were furnished by Elaine Mrs. Eldon Golding will com Macris, Joan Leonard and Kent plete her book review A Bell For Wilcox, students of Mrs. E. K. OlAdonna by John Hersey for the son. Refreshments were served by Amere club members who will meet this Thursday night at the the Helper ladies at the conclusion of the session. home of Mrs. Darwin Nielsin SHI AUTO GLASS and PAINTING SERVICE 240 E. 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